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a big backup and traffic alert through pinole into hercules. westbound 80 approaching pinole valley road, three lanes are blocked. one lane is getting by. but as you can see, speeds are really slow. i mean, they are just crawling once you get off of the carquinez bridge car. so expect heavy traffic especially once you reach hercules. it really bottlenecks. sounds like one car, at one point fully engulfed in flames so fire crews just got on scene. past pinole valley road speeds improve down the eastshore freeway. at the bay bridge not much of a backup even though the metering lights are on but the drive time down the eastshore freeway almost 50 minutes now from the carquinez bridge to the maze. definitely the slow spot this morning. lawrence has the forecast. >> going to be hot in parts of the bay area again today. probably hotter than yesterday. you have plenty of sunshine showing up around most of the bay area. we have patchy dense fog at the coastline. it will be cooler at the beaches in the 60s. away from the coast, 80s and 90s even in towar
a big backup and traffic alert through pinole into hercules. westbound 80 approaching pinole valley road, three lanes are blocked. one lane is getting by. but as you can see, speeds are really slow. i mean, they are just crawling once you get off of the carquinez bridge car. so expect heavy traffic especially once you reach hercules. it really bottlenecks. sounds like one car, at one point fully engulfed in flames so fire crews just got on scene. past pinole valley road speeds improve down the...
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republicans will agree to those tax increases under the pressure of this deadline and if they agree to a big $4 trillion deal large enough that they would be able to agree to those tax increases. the problem for the white house is the clock is ticking and time's running out. >> pelley: nancy, is there anything on the books in terms of meetings with the president and the house and senate leadership? >> there's nothing right now, scott. in fact, all you hear is a lot of heat going back and forth. the president saying congress needs to get to work, republicans saying, "we're working. if you want to meet with us, come on down to capitol hill and meet with us." the senate has canceled its entire fourth of july recess. they were supposed to be gone all this week. instead they're going to be here starting tomorrow, but it's very unclear what they're going to be doing, because the president doesn't actually have any meetings scheduled with the top republican negotiators. >> pelley: of course, on this july 4 it's a day for parades, and we saw a lot of presidential candidates in parades today. there w
republicans will agree to those tax increases under the pressure of this deadline and if they agree to a big $4 trillion deal large enough that they would be able to agree to those tax increases. the problem for the white house is the clock is ticking and time's running out. >> pelley: nancy, is there anything on the books in terms of meetings with the president and the house and senate leadership? >> there's nothing right now, scott. in fact, all you hear is a lot of heat going...
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he is going to the same big donors and asking them to write as big a check as they can so that he shows a big number only a portion of that can actually be spent on the primary election effort. host: kenneth vogel is our guest, a senior reporter for the politico. caller: i have had a question caller: i have had a question for a long time concerning the public unions, the teacher unions, and all those other types of unions. they put a lot of money towards candidates, but it is that taxpayer money paying for these public unions. i am a republican and i do not want my money to go to who they usually want their money to good to. hal in the world this -- is that constitutional or legal? host: what union are you in? you did not want your money going to the democrats. which union are you in? are you in a union? caller: no, i am not a union. as a taxpayer, i know that the public unions support the democrats usually. i am concerned that my money is going toward, you know, going out there. it is going to candidates that i would never support. host: logan in maryland. guest: unions are big spender
he is going to the same big donors and asking them to write as big a check as they can so that he shows a big number only a portion of that can actually be spent on the primary election effort. host: kenneth vogel is our guest, a senior reporter for the politico. caller: i have had a question caller: i have had a question for a long time concerning the public unions, the teacher unions, and all those other types of unions. they put a lot of money towards candidates, but it is that taxpayer...
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the big change was the emergence of a electric elevators. starting in 1880, the electric elevator allowed building dollars to go much higher. we evolved from steam hydraulic elevators to the electric elevators that are not that much different from what we are going to see now at the top of the tower. this is the steam room on the top of the state st. francis. -- on top of the state francis. the equipment you see painted green, that is all the original equipment from 1972. we are just now in the middle of modernizing this equipment. >> why modernize? doesn't the equipment works fine? >> it does, it is of analog and intensive, and there are some additional controls. let me introduce the foreman to you. this is vince. he can do a better job explaining the project details. >> what is happening here, what are you doing? >> we are doing a major modernization. we are tearing out the old system, logic controls, and generator controls, and we will be going over to solid state. this is not your standard selector. it does not have a tape that runs it.
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that's the big difference between the nba and the nfl. the nba owners and management are actually asking concessions from their players. >> howard beck, what would you add to that? help us understand the divide between the owners and the players in basketball. >> well, it basically breaks down along two lines for the nba. there's the philosophical or the stuck toural side of thisçç which is that they want to impose this hard salary cap instead of the soft cap which has all kinds of exceptions that allow teams to go past the cap limit on payrolls and a hard cap which would be an all-time first for the nba, something that players have been fighting against for decades really, ever since the sort cap system went into place. there's the structural. the other side is just the straight financial division of the revenues which are near $4 billion. currently the players make about 57%. the owners are saying they want to ratchet it down to more of a 50-50 split. even within that it's a redefined revenueç kol that they want to split 50-50. wha
that's the big difference between the nba and the nfl. the nba owners and management are actually asking concessions from their players. >> howard beck, what would you add to that? help us understand the divide between the owners and the players in basketball. >> well, it basically breaks down along two lines for the nba. there's the philosophical or the stuck toural side of thisçç which is that they want to impose this hard salary cap instead of the soft cap which has all kinds...
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folks may be headed in to san francisco to watch the big show. now we want to move to the golden gate bridge, looks like it's pretty clear in both directions tonight. >>> many fourth of july celebrations got underway early today. thousands watched the parade in san jose. it included floats, cars, veterans and other participates of all ages. >> why do you come? >> to celebrate america's birthday. >> we saw all the army reserve and stuff on the truck. he was yelling thank you, thank you. >> a big festival that included food, games and activities. >> folks lined to see the streets to see this independence day parade. 170 floats and 2500 participates. the parade kraut rout is the second longest in the nation, 3 miles. >>> some residents started the fourth of july with flapjacks. a pancake breakfast but on by on organization that promotes community events. it was followed by a flag raising ceremony and a concert. >>> thousands spent the fourth of july outside today. besides the parades there was plenty of music, pick nicks, bbqs, boat rides and street
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chart the big picture. let's not forget that we are in a parked car. i think. even on the well. we have the government says we're going to keep him safe get ready for the your freedom. well looks like wiki leaks has finally gathered a legal crew to take on credit card companies visa master card just last week we showed you how joyous songs poked fun at master card by spoofing one of its very own commercials but people servers knew you could do this and. donations launched you to banking but the fifteen million. that it cost you to house arrest five hundred thousand dollars. watching the world. so. priceless. there's all the jokes are now over and now wiki leaks is getting serious because you probably remember when the whistle blowing organization first released its massive stash of diplomatic cables from the u.s. these are mastercard suspended all methods of payment to wake leaks through very companies so the group set out a press release through its twitter page so you those credit card companies have been engaging in a us to backed financial blockade and then they explain that
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. >> the big fireworks show in san francisco ended with a bang just minutes ago and this year the fog cooperated. good evening. i'm heather holmes. >> tens of thousands of people enjoyed a great 4th of july fireworks show under clear skies in san francisco as the fog stayed away from the waterfront. john live with where the show just wrapped up. >> reporter: the fireworks here wrapped up just about ten minutes ago but take a look up in the night sky right now. he with can show you parts of the show that wowed this huge crowd. . >>> it was the rockets red glare and bombs bursting in air. >> everybody is looking for a spark in life and the fireworks just does it for you every time you look at them you see freedom and sparks that you want in life. >> reporter: for hundreds of thousands of people who came to san francisco's waterfront this was a big party. with a rotten economy it's a tough time in the history of the nation. >> it's sadder for me because i'm older and i it's going to be difficult for my kids. >> i think its getting better, i do. i think the economy is picking up and i was
. >> the big fireworks show in san francisco ended with a bang just minutes ago and this year the fog cooperated. good evening. i'm heather holmes. >> tens of thousands of people enjoyed a great 4th of july fireworks show under clear skies in san francisco as the fog stayed away from the waterfront. john live with where the show just wrapped up. >> reporter: the fireworks here wrapped up just about ten minutes ago but take a look up in the night sky right now. he with can show...
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the big banks are now weighing on staff and now the legal did a story is being forced to suffer cutbacks in its income as well if these are the later stages of cannibalism here i wish i had some optimism that this could be changed. jerry brown might be the guy in california to remove the death penalty here which i would be in favor of but let's just go back you know we're spending the entire day today talking about money and sort of the different ways in which this country is bleeding money some some ways in which people don't even really realize well let's take us back to california to this system that is clearly so expensive how do lawmakers continue to make the case to voters that this is worth it. well lawmakers anybody who is in a role of responsibility or governing. public or private is walking a nice edge between what they can do and the image that are supposed to maintain as opposed to a reality that's roading under them governments are collapsing everywhere and we're going to see state governments collapse this year minnesota's shut down at this minute and as that continues to h
the big banks are now weighing on staff and now the legal did a story is being forced to suffer cutbacks in its income as well if these are the later stages of cannibalism here i wish i had some optimism that this could be changed. jerry brown might be the guy in california to remove the death penalty here which i would be in favor of but let's just go back you know we're spending the entire day today talking about money and sort of the different ways in which this country is bleeding money...
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big deal. you're delicious. so what. i've got news for you. there's no such thing... ...as a bear sheriff. you think i'm afraid of you? hey what? you don't have to be mean to the ke. i do. you don't. i do. just eat yoplait light. they have great flavors like... boston cream pie, raspberry cheesecake. even though i work here, i've lost weight. wow. yeah. carry on. (announcer) 28 delicious flavors at around 100 calories each. -dad, why e you getting that? -thatis there a prize in there? oh, there's prize, all right. is it a robot? no. is it a jet plane? nope. is it a dinosaur? [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] inside every box of heart healthy cheerios are the great tasting little o's made from carefully selected oats that can help lower cholesterol. stickers? uh-uh. a perhero? ♪ kinda. [ male announcer ] and we think that's the best prize of all. ♪
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the big. picture the big. if. would be so much brighter if you knew about someone from feinstein suppressions. please please don't top teeth dot com. sabbatical to see. him be a. welcome back to rostock on people about. to remind you we're talking about the fate of the kurds as the u.s. plans its withdrawal from iraq. and you can. still say. ok brennan that i'd like you to finish up what you were saying before the break here i mean there has been historically a lot of animosity and i'd like you know my degree or another we can discuss in this program go right ahead. well what i think is important is to look forward and there are two core difficulties in relations between arabs and kurds as we go forward the first is that many arab politicians in baghdad wish to recentre lies iraq in particular the control over natural resources and that's in flat contradiction with the constitution of iraq of two thousand and five which was deliberately designed to ensure that each part of iraq arab provinces as well as kurdish ma
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tries to come to terms and nothing in their history suggests that they will be deterred from pursuing a big for state. ok this was an end washington if i can go to you first here as we discerned that report given the circumstances of the withdrawal of the american withdrawal from iraq and what we call the arab spring here what is stopping the kurds from really going for an independent state something that they have strived for for a very long time now and the circumstances to do that are probably better now than ever before what's stopping them. thank you for giving the opportunity to be on show i think there are a of reasons that starts the kurds from declaring independence states economical political geopolitical and and there's not there's not one single reason that says this is the one reason i think the invasion has helped the kurds have a better. foot step in the political spectrum of the middle east however it hasn't evolved into something that could be the seeds of a state and let's not forget that there the home inside of the kurdistan region is not yet suitable and ready for its s
tries to come to terms and nothing in their history suggests that they will be deterred from pursuing a big for state. ok this was an end washington if i can go to you first here as we discerned that report given the circumstances of the withdrawal of the american withdrawal from iraq and what we call the arab spring here what is stopping the kurds from really going for an independent state something that they have strived for for a very long time now and the circumstances to do that are...
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. >> the big fireworks show in san francisco ended with a bang just minutes ago and this year the fog cooperated. good evening. i'm heather holmes. >> tens of thousands of people enjoyed a great 4th of july fireworks show under clear skies in san francisco as the fog stayed away from the waterfront. john live with where the show just wrapped up. >> reporter: the fireworks here wrapped up just about ten minutes ago but take a look up in the night sky right now. he with can show you parts of the show that wowed this huge crowd. . >>> it was the rockets red glare and bombs bursting in air. >> everybody is looking for a spark in life and the fireworks just does it for you every time you look at them you see freedom and sparks that you want in life. >> reporter: for hundreds of thousands of people who came to san francisco's waterfront this was a big party. with a rotten economy it's a tough time in the history of the nation. >> it's sadder for me because i'm older and i it's going to be difficult for my kids. >> i think its getting better, i do. i think the economy is picking up and i was
. >> the big fireworks show in san francisco ended with a bang just minutes ago and this year the fog cooperated. good evening. i'm heather holmes. >> tens of thousands of people enjoyed a great 4th of july fireworks show under clear skies in san francisco as the fog stayed away from the waterfront. john live with where the show just wrapped up. >> reporter: the fireworks here wrapped up just about ten minutes ago but take a look up in the night sky right now. he with can show...
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social media helps us to see how big the ocean is and how big our reach can be. it helps us realize we are not just a wave. we are part of a much larger movement. my question to you is, how does it help foster engagement? if you could share some examples from the work you do. if you feel you have a good response, you can chime in. how the social media help? >> one way is because no longer do people have to wait for an organization to come to them and ask them to vote or to serve or to get their friends involved in something. they can stand up and say this is what is important to me. i want to do that. it is helping to foster a power shift in terms of becoming less centralized and the coming to a network based strategy and seeing how empowering their supporters to be advocates on their behalf aually decreases them of their workload and gets more people involved in the process. that is important. i think social media provides a low-cost, low barrier of entry, easy way for people to take action where they might not have been able to otherwise before, whether it is v
social media helps us to see how big the ocean is and how big our reach can be. it helps us realize we are not just a wave. we are part of a much larger movement. my question to you is, how does it help foster engagement? if you could share some examples from the work you do. if you feel you have a good response, you can chime in. how the social media help? >> one way is because no longer do people have to wait for an organization to come to them and ask them to vote or to serve or to get...
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many on board are from northern california, tonight's big story we hear from family members of those on board. >> traumatic. >> some of his friends are missing. it's something different. details on the search. >> these photos from the mexican navy show survivors being rescued. this man is rescued on a stretcher, others get medical attention. it was supposed to be a 7 day trip but came to an end a day after. you can see the men crammed together, and some bowing their heads. this is a picture of the vessel that sank after being hit by storm. it happened sunday morning in mexico after a storm. there were 30 tourists on board. and 16 crew members. according to the website, it has been on the gulf of california since 1989. passengers say the boat was less than two miles from shore when it tipped over. a resident said i am relieved i am alive. monday the u.s. coast guard in san diego sent a helicopter like this one after the mexican navy asked for assistance. crews haven't found anybody in the water. kron 4 news. >>> the why of one man talked about the ordeal that her husband went through.
many on board are from northern california, tonight's big story we hear from family members of those on board. >> traumatic. >> some of his friends are missing. it's something different. details on the search. >> these photos from the mexican navy show survivors being rescued. this man is rescued on a stretcher, others get medical attention. it was supposed to be a 7 day trip but came to an end a day after. you can see the men crammed together, and some bowing their heads....
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introduction and maybe implicitly in what brendan are saying as if there is a kind of a new more city or a big historical clash between the care dish people and the arab people i think this is a myth we've had that oppressive regimes like saddam's regime attacking the care dish people but there hasn't been this historic people against people tensions or or quarrels or fights historically in iraq in fact very people a very few people seem to know that there are about ten million kurdish people in baghdad the capital this is more than more cares than cares in any kurdish area that is that is to. say i think i think you it is not some of no no it is not nonsense to me because the kurdish people live where they care to put a lid on the cards i know i know you would like you would like to divide the iraqi people like you're attempting just now but if you let me finish a lot of kurdish people out entitlement it with arabs with total commands and so on and there isn't this rigid ethnic demarcation like you might want to pretend brandon historically the kurdish an arab peoples. of common interests joi
introduction and maybe implicitly in what brendan are saying as if there is a kind of a new more city or a big historical clash between the care dish people and the arab people i think this is a myth we've had that oppressive regimes like saddam's regime attacking the care dish people but there hasn't been this historic people against people tensions or or quarrels or fights historically in iraq in fact very people a very few people seem to know that there are about ten million kurdish people...
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to make the defense of nato territory and russian territory effect a big part of russia will be covered by that and fire missile defense shield and russian president dmitry madrid if believes that that could be a potential reason for another arms race on the sidelines of the russian nato council and there was a meeting between the russian president dmitry medvedev and the president of south africa jacob zuma came to prison and new ideas on how to resolve the conflict in libya the ideas were deprived from the recent summit of the african union and he was here speaking on behalf of the union now the ideas were her doubts but it seems that russia and nato are still not on the same page when it comes to resolving the conflict let's listen to what russian foreign minister lavrov had to say which we believe that the arms embargo that was introduced by the un security council is straightforward and it is captured this way in the resolution is applies to libya's entire territory therefore any arms supplies are violating this resolution as well as any attempts to send military instructors into l
to make the defense of nato territory and russian territory effect a big part of russia will be covered by that and fire missile defense shield and russian president dmitry madrid if believes that that could be a potential reason for another arms race on the sidelines of the russian nato council and there was a meeting between the russian president dmitry medvedev and the president of south africa jacob zuma came to prison and new ideas on how to resolve the conflict in libya the ideas were...
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a big surprise to everyone. his supporters were ecstatic to see him back. >> do any now in the studio is our former venezuela correspondent. we will see the pictures of from the balcony. >> he was definitely more gaunt and he is clearly someone who is going to have to take some time to recover from what he has been through. let's not forget that he leads a very punishing schedule. he has been present for 12 years. those speeches are no exaggeration at all. he has admitted that he has not been taking sufficient care of himself. that is becoming clear that he now needs to change the way he works. he needs to think about its if he wants to continue to lead this revolution, how much more power he needs to delegate to his ministers. and let go of that. >> talk about the future of venezuela in a minute. let's do that now. what will happen if his health deteriorated? >> no matter what is going to happen, he will have to be forced to slow down. this is coming up to an election year, an election that he is already standi
a big surprise to everyone. his supporters were ecstatic to see him back. >> do any now in the studio is our former venezuela correspondent. we will see the pictures of from the balcony. >> he was definitely more gaunt and he is clearly someone who is going to have to take some time to recover from what he has been through. let's not forget that he leads a very punishing schedule. he has been present for 12 years. those speeches are no exaggeration at all. he has admitted that he...
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on the strength of last week's big wall street rally, world markets hit a four and a half week high on monday led by shanghai. the dollar was broadly steady against most major currencies. the price of crude remains steady at around $95 a barrel, and improved appetite for risk in stocks and the end of the fed's bond buying program has reduced demand for bonds with yields on ten-year notes settling near their highest point in almost two months. >>> after climbing to its highest point nearly a month the euro tumbled monday after a warning monday from standard & poor's that greece would likely be in default if it follows a rollover plan by french banks. with greek debt appearing to be in check for now, many on wall street are starting to focus on debt ceiling negotiations in washington as a possible market distraction that could take the wind out of the current rally's sails. the longest negotiations stretch, the higher the uncertainty among traders and the higher potential for market volatility. >>> data for the week starts off later this morning with factory orders. >>> and, finally, goo
on the strength of last week's big wall street rally, world markets hit a four and a half week high on monday led by shanghai. the dollar was broadly steady against most major currencies. the price of crude remains steady at around $95 a barrel, and improved appetite for risk in stocks and the end of the fed's bond buying program has reduced demand for bonds with yields on ten-year notes settling near their highest point in almost two months. >>> after climbing to its highest point...
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it was a big shake. it felt like a big shake. we're not used to that sort of magnitude earthquake. for many people, they got a frigtd. but everything is fine. a most unusual event. >> mark o'brien, network 10 reporter, from melbourne. >>> neighboring new zealand was hit by an earthquake on tuesday. the 6.5 magnitude quake was felt on most of the country. it was centered in taupo. but it was felt as far down as the capital of wellington. residents were shaken. but there's been no reports of any damage so far. as network 10's reporter, mark o'brien, was telling us. >>> you're watching "world business today." her first day on the job as the head of the imf. we'll look at the kind of leader that lagarde is bound to be. >>> a place where money seems to be no object. and gracing group buying sites. ♪ sing polly wolly doodle all the day ♪ ♪ hah nymex trieding down on 28 cents on the dollar. from cnn london, this is "world business today." welcome back. a die after winning thailand's general election, the new prime minister has announced her government will reopen an investigation in
it was a big shake. it felt like a big shake. we're not used to that sort of magnitude earthquake. for many people, they got a frigtd. but everything is fine. a most unusual event. >> mark o'brien, network 10 reporter, from melbourne. >>> neighboring new zealand was hit by an earthquake on tuesday. the 6.5 magnitude quake was felt on most of the country. it was centered in taupo. but it was felt as far down as the capital of wellington. residents were shaken. but there's been no...
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that is a big step towards bringing the crisis under control. the operations carried on for months to try to stop the reactors overheating. the facility is awash with water and they have 100,000 tons or more to deal with. this will take a very long time. >> thank you. the duke and duchess of cambridge are visiting prince edward island, the smallest province of canada. >> unsurprisingly, on an island named after queen victoria's father, this is a place that is keen on all things royal. unfortunately, not many royals get here. today, the island hit the jackpot when the most sought after royals in the world did not just come through town, they rode through. they got out of the carriage for a walkabout. al stretch chance by the score. by now, the island was feeling the effects of being on the atlantic coast. a good morning for lieutenant of the raf to demonstrate his fine skills. the canadiens have a special technique for search and rescue. they land the helicopter on the water. the approach was steady and then splashdown. sighs of relief all around
that is a big step towards bringing the crisis under control. the operations carried on for months to try to stop the reactors overheating. the facility is awash with water and they have 100,000 tons or more to deal with. this will take a very long time. >> thank you. the duke and duchess of cambridge are visiting prince edward island, the smallest province of canada. >> unsurprisingly, on an island named after queen victoria's father, this is a place that is keen on all things...
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there are two big reasons for that. one was in the united states, we were very far behind medically. most american doctors never went to medical school and trained under doctors who never been to medicalchool. but they weresocial stigmas that we of e utmost barrier. one wa most american women would have preferred to diehan to have a man, a doctor examine their body and as a consequence, many american women died. the second thing was that cadavers were either hard to get or frowned upon in use for dissecting frowned upon pie society and they were expensive. you got them on the black market. most medical students never got chance to dissect a dead body take apart an arm or leg. in paris there was no problem about that. so they're dissecting bodies was a huge part of their medical education in paris. and they made the rounds with doctors examining female patients no less than male patients. >> charlie: i've always been fascinated by the idea of first adams, jefferson and anklin. of those three, is it automatic that jeffers
there are two big reasons for that. one was in the united states, we were very far behind medically. most american doctors never went to medical school and trained under doctors who never been to medicalchool. but they weresocial stigmas that we of e utmost barrier. one wa most american women would have preferred to diehan to have a man, a doctor examine their body and as a consequence, many american women died. the second thing was that cadavers were either hard to get or frowned upon in use...
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women's soccer team has a big game. the u.s. is in the quarterfinals for the women's world cup but if the u.s. ties or beats sweden, it can avoid a quarterfinal game against brazil's powerhouse team giving them probably a better edge, which will be so exciting. >> absolutely. coming up later on "good morning america," do not try this at home. more and more people are trying to copy the stunts they see in movie, sometimes with deadly results. more on "gma." >>> more news after this. k9 advantix ii. not only kills fleas and ticks, it repels most ticks before they can attach and snack on us. frontline plus kills but doesn't repel. any tick that isn't repelled or killed may attach and make a meal of us. [ male announcer ] ask your veterinarian about k9 advantix ii. i feel like i have to wind myself up to deal with the sadness, the loss of interest, the lack of energy. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor about pristiq -- a prescription medicine proven to treat depression. pristiq is thought to work by affecting the levels of two chemi
women's soccer team has a big game. the u.s. is in the quarterfinals for the women's world cup but if the u.s. ties or beats sweden, it can avoid a quarterfinal game against brazil's powerhouse team giving them probably a better edge, which will be so exciting. >> absolutely. coming up later on "good morning america," do not try this at home. more and more people are trying to copy the stunts they see in movie, sometimes with deadly results. more on "gma." >>>...
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[applause] >> i know there's a big debate. we frequently at the smithsonian get letters from people telling us either we are totally right or totally wrong, and we never say anything about it so whether george washington said so help me god, and, you know, how many people were close enough to hear at the time and have you got a record from them? >> to be clear the constitution does not include it. that language is not in the constitution, and george washington almost certainly did not say so help me god, no only is there no evidence, but there's a minister who is present and writing about the inauguration and later becomes washington's great christian defender, arguing what a great christian washington is. if anybody was going to say washington said this, this person would have said this, and he doesn't. he almost certainly didn't say it. oath on the bible, absolutely, that's been since 12 century centuries land, but what the -- england, but what the change is is that you don't have to. you know, i don't have a problem taking
[applause] >> i know there's a big debate. we frequently at the smithsonian get letters from people telling us either we are totally right or totally wrong, and we never say anything about it so whether george washington said so help me god, and, you know, how many people were close enough to hear at the time and have you got a record from them? >> to be clear the constitution does not include it. that language is not in the constitution, and george washington almost certainly did...
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not secure enough north stream is now considering an alternative route analysts believe it's not a big problem but there may be other some other objections. taking a look at the markets now all prices are climbing this hour holding include a drop that's all speculation that there is growing demand for oil in both states and china the world's two largest energy users is trading at ninety six dollars a barrel and brant is that over one hundred thirty dollars a barrel. and europe stock markets are frauds traders remain cautious over the alphabet for greece and following reports that china could hike interest rates as soon as this weekend and in russia the obvious than isaac's. trading what positive let's have a look at some individual travels on the rise next energy majors are on the decline this hour dragged by poor prices from is down almost a percent. bank is continuing its losing streak taking from monday chazz one point two percent down and north nicolas bucking the trend adding around point eight percent. russia's flagship stock exchange is extending its trading hours after the firs
not secure enough north stream is now considering an alternative route analysts believe it's not a big problem but there may be other some other objections. taking a look at the markets now all prices are climbing this hour holding include a drop that's all speculation that there is growing demand for oil in both states and china the world's two largest energy users is trading at ninety six dollars a barrel and brant is that over one hundred thirty dollars a barrel. and europe stock markets are...
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the big finale is coming up. >> the big finale. >> jimmy: yeah. now, explain to everyone what the show is. >> man, "tough enough" is a show where we took 14 men and women. we took nine guys and five women and we put them in a big-ass mansion. and yeah, 72,000 square foot mansion. you know, when i grew up -- or when i came up in the business, you know, i was starving and eating potatoes and getting my ass kicked to try to get in the business, so we put these kids in a mansion. and then i've got -- >> jimmy: probably a good opportunity there, yeah. booker t and trish stratus, if they're listening to me, thank you so much. they did a great job. we put these kids in a 20 by 20 foot ring, showed them what it took to be a wwe superstar. some of them were green as grass, as miss usa was. never been in a ring before in her life. some of the kids had eight, nine, ten years experience. well, what we did was show them what it takes to be successful in wwe. each week, i get my bottom three in the ring and go through my elimination process. and the winner of t
the big finale is coming up. >> the big finale. >> jimmy: yeah. now, explain to everyone what the show is. >> man, "tough enough" is a show where we took 14 men and women. we took nine guys and five women and we put them in a big-ass mansion. and yeah, 72,000 square foot mansion. you know, when i grew up -- or when i came up in the business, you know, i was starving and eating potatoes and getting my ass kicked to try to get in the business, so we put these kids in a...
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chris sweet and danielle balmer have one big blended family on this independence day. a holiday that always carries special meaning for all of them. to see their smiles now, danielle and her two little ones, chris and his three, you'd never suspect how they got here. about four years ago danielle's husband was on patrol in iraq when he was killed by an ied. they were just about to celebrate their tenth anniversary. >> i was scared and didn't know what to do, but i wasn't thinking much past that day. >> reporter: about a year later, chris' wife jessica sweet was diagnosed with leukemia. >> i brought all the kids into jessica and i's bedroom and i told them. i told them that mommy had died, and she wasn't coming home. >> reporter: looking for support both widower and widow found themselves at an event for military families. >> it initially started out with us primarily talking about our loss and how it's affected us and our children. from that our relationship started. >> reporter: at the home they now share, there are constant reminders of their past, photos of the orig
chris sweet and danielle balmer have one big blended family on this independence day. a holiday that always carries special meaning for all of them. to see their smiles now, danielle and her two little ones, chris and his three, you'd never suspect how they got here. about four years ago danielle's husband was on patrol in iraq when he was killed by an ied. they were just about to celebrate their tenth anniversary. >> i was scared and didn't know what to do, but i wasn't thinking much...
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you having a big father's day thing? >> does anybody have a big father's day? father's day got lost in the side. the kids just get up and go, happy father's day, daddy. that's it. we go to costco and get free samples. >> jimmy: that's a great idea. >> there's a dixie cup of white wine. >> jimmy: there's not as much planning like mother's day. >> mother's day, there's brunch. you can get brunch at a gas station on mother's day. father's day, nothing. a hot dog and a slushy. >> jimmy: how old are your kids now? >> 7-year-old daughter, 10-year-old son and then a 22-year-old daughter. >> jimmy: they're going to have to start coming through with gifts for you. >> exactly. that's what i told the boy. once he makes double digits, you got to show up, man. when i was 10 -- nothing really happened when i was 10, but you know, we get to say that. when i was 10. >> jimmy: you -- i heard you were dancing on stage and singing with prince. >> oh, yeah. you heard about that? >> jimmy: yeah how did that happen? >> i was at the concert, he does all the shows. but i had been over
you having a big father's day thing? >> does anybody have a big father's day? father's day got lost in the side. the kids just get up and go, happy father's day, daddy. that's it. we go to costco and get free samples. >> jimmy: that's a great idea. >> there's a dixie cup of white wine. >> jimmy: there's not as much planning like mother's day. >> mother's day, there's brunch. you can get brunch at a gas station on mother's day. father's day, nothing. a hot dog and a...
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social media helps us to see how big the ocean is and how big our reach can be. it helps us realize we are not just a wave. we are part of a much larger movement. my question to you is, how does it help foster engagement? if you could share some examples from the work you do. if you feel you have a good response, you can chime in. how the social media help? >> one way is because no longer do people have to wait for an organization to come to them and ask them to vote or to serve or to get their friends involved in something. they can stand up and say this is what is important to me. i want to do that. it is helping to foster a power shift in terms of becoming less centralized and the coming to a network based strategy and seeing how empowering their supporters to be advocates on their behalf actually decreases them of their workload and gets more people involved in the process. that is important. i think social media provides a low-cost, low barrier of entry, easy way for people to take action where they might not have been able to otherwise before, whether it is
social media helps us to see how big the ocean is and how big our reach can be. it helps us realize we are not just a wave. we are part of a much larger movement. my question to you is, how does it help foster engagement? if you could share some examples from the work you do. if you feel you have a good response, you can chime in. how the social media help? >> one way is because no longer do people have to wait for an organization to come to them and ask them to vote or to serve or to get...
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it was a big mistake i made. when i met them, the father of the boy, david, who had been killed, said to me, sister, you cannot believe that pressure on us to be for the death penalty, and i had nobody to talk to. where have you been? [unintelligible] [applause] anyway, he said, where have you been? he invited me to come and pray with 10, and through this man, he is the hero of "dead man walking." his father shared his inner journey of first trying to go to the place, because everybody was saying that, wanting to see that it dead, and he said, but i did not like the way it made me feel when i went to that place of hatred and bitterness. then i said to myself," they killed our sons, but i am not want to let them kill me. i want to do what jesus said, and he set his face to go on the road of forgiveness. around this country, telling that story, it is very important in this journey when we deal with our outrage that we feel when innocent people have been ripped from life, and corn to stand in the eye out range, feel
it was a big mistake i made. when i met them, the father of the boy, david, who had been killed, said to me, sister, you cannot believe that pressure on us to be for the death penalty, and i had nobody to talk to. where have you been? [unintelligible] [applause] anyway, he said, where have you been? he invited me to come and pray with 10, and through this man, he is the hero of "dead man walking." his father shared his inner journey of first trying to go to the place, because...
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here it's a little piece of america in the heart of big ukase yorkshire dales where it's britons who are demanding independence from america this base symbolizes what's wrong with the special relationship between states here we have a base u.s. control which the british government and british people have no control men with hill is the largest intel gathering and surveillance base outside the us there are thirty two satellite dishes housed inside the huge golf ball structures which can eavesdrop on telephone calls faxes and e-mails from around the world it's been operational since the one nine hundred sixty s. but now it's set to become part of the controversial missile defense shield to alert the u.s. to any launch of ballistic missiles as in poland and the czech republic where the u.s. also plan to cite bases locals who worry that having a facility here will put the area in danger heightening the risk of an attack by anyone who wants to disable the shield but unlike in eastern europe the government here has put up no fight at all in fact it doesn't even know what goes on here there
here it's a little piece of america in the heart of big ukase yorkshire dales where it's britons who are demanding independence from america this base symbolizes what's wrong with the special relationship between states here we have a base u.s. control which the british government and british people have no control men with hill is the largest intel gathering and surveillance base outside the us there are thirty two satellite dishes housed inside the huge golf ball structures which can...
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big deal. you're delicious. so what. i've got news for you. there's no such thing... ...as a bear sheriff. you think i'm afraid of you? hey what? you don't have to be mean to the ke. i do. you don't. i do. just eat yoplait light. they have great flavors like... boston cream pie, raspberry cheesecake. even though i work here, i've lost weight. wow. yeah. carry on. (announcer) 28 delicious flavors at around 100 calories each. >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> good morning, it's 6:29 the did i after 4th of july. we're moments away from the opening bell after the long holiday weekend with dow fresh off of a larges gain. today the government is expected to report.... [ bell ringing ] >> later this week the labor department will release the unemployment rate for june. we'll go live to the new york stock exchange for the latest. >>> first this story. rescuers are holding out hope they will find more survivors from that sunken fishing boat off of baja. seven people are still unaccounted for and there is a strong link to al
big deal. you're delicious. so what. i've got news for you. there's no such thing... ...as a bear sheriff. you think i'm afraid of you? hey what? you don't have to be mean to the ke. i do. you don't. i do. just eat yoplait light. they have great flavors like... boston cream pie, raspberry cheesecake. even though i work here, i've lost weight. wow. yeah. carry on. (announcer) 28 delicious flavors at around 100 calories each. >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld....
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>> i did. [ laughter ] >> that's a big deal. that's joey chestnut. he is out of san jose wolfing down hot dogs. he took first place at nathan's hot dog-eating contest. >> takeru kobayashi did not participate because of a contract dispute but he participated in his own competition. he chowed down in another spot in new york. he swallowed 69 dogs in 10 minutes but it was a nonsanctioned event. that video is just -- >> good god. >> people gagging and swallowing at the same time is just wrong. >> 69 hot dogs. where do you put it all? >> yesh! >>> 6:27. coming up 500 surveillance video, the a.m. beneficiary project. >> the wildfires in the east bay that were battled. >> and the search continues for bay area residents who were on that boat that capsized in baja, california this past sunday. we'll have information from the families and more details about the search in a live report coming up. >>> and mark zuckerberg promised it would be awesome. the new details we are learning about facebook's big announcement coming up. >>> closed captioning of eyewitness
>> i did. [ laughter ] >> that's a big deal. that's joey chestnut. he is out of san jose wolfing down hot dogs. he took first place at nathan's hot dog-eating contest. >> takeru kobayashi did not participate because of a contract dispute but he participated in his own competition. he chowed down in another spot in new york. he swallowed 69 dogs in 10 minutes but it was a nonsanctioned event. that video is just -- >> good god. >> people gagging and swallowing at the...
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however the big quake hit in a remote area. there are no reports of any deaths or damage. >>> the tsunami that devastated japan back in march swept a sea of debris into the pacific ocean. now a new computer model shows that it is all headed towards the u.s. coast. the colored dots represent debris moving across the pacific. now scientists say that debris includes furniture, cars, even parts of homes. it's all expected to hit the u.s. in 2013 or 2014. scientists say it would take 6 ships working around the clock for one year to clean up that mess. >>> time now 5:17. with the rising levels of the yellowstone river could make it harder for clean up crews in montana today. exfon mobile already said it will do whatever it takes to clean up the oil that spilled from one of its pipelines friday. the national weather service says the runoff from rapid snow melt could even push oil into areas that have already been cleaned up. >>> marin county has been given some financial aid to reduce pollution runoff. the $1.4 million state grant wil
however the big quake hit in a remote area. there are no reports of any deaths or damage. >>> the tsunami that devastated japan back in march swept a sea of debris into the pacific ocean. now a new computer model shows that it is all headed towards the u.s. coast. the colored dots represent debris moving across the pacific. now scientists say that debris includes furniture, cars, even parts of homes. it's all expected to hit the u.s. in 2013 or 2014. scientists say it would take 6...
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i see this as a big problem for two reasons. one, the gses are currently securitizing, helping securitize over 90% of the mortgage risk, new mortgages that are originated. fair share from under 5% in early 19 -- has climbed out in stock, to over 50%. if we don't get private sector in this market anytime soon, most likely the united states government will gradually own the entire mortgage credit risk of the country. i think it's a scary thought in a time when the gse is basically not a balance sheet of deny states government. $175 billion has already been spent in the form of taxpayer losses. there's a sense in which it could be a much bigger role than what it stands right now. so i think there are quite important resolution issues, she some short-term from how will we deal with money market fund runs, maybe that's an immediate risk. how will we deal with ccp under capitalization, maybe that's a five year risk potentially in expected turns, five or 10 years. and then there's this huge 10 year unwinding program we need to put in p
i see this as a big problem for two reasons. one, the gses are currently securitizing, helping securitize over 90% of the mortgage risk, new mortgages that are originated. fair share from under 5% in early 19 -- has climbed out in stock, to over 50%. if we don't get private sector in this market anytime soon, most likely the united states government will gradually own the entire mortgage credit risk of the country. i think it's a scary thought in a time when the gse is basically not a balance...
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because you talked about that issue was a big issue. look at two republican candidates, mitt romney is going to be in new hampshire, he's going to hold a town hall up there on the economy and meet with small business owners. yesterday, romney doubled down on his criticism on the president, saying that the obama, quote, made the depression longer than it needed to be. meanwhile, out in iowa, the long-shot candidate rick santorum, kicks off a jobs tour in iowa. so expect to hear a lot about the jobs and the economy as the main theme for the gop candidates on the trial today. and of course, in the coming months. >> rick santorum will be on american morning a couple of hours from now. you can hear it directly from him. mark, good to see you. have a good rest of your morning. it's 42 minutes after the hour right now. >>> here are three things that need to be on your radar today. the jury tried too to deciding whether accused murderer casey anthony is guilty or not guilty? their deliberations continue this morning. >>> plus the senate is back
because you talked about that issue was a big issue. look at two republican candidates, mitt romney is going to be in new hampshire, he's going to hold a town hall up there on the economy and meet with small business owners. yesterday, romney doubled down on his criticism on the president, saying that the obama, quote, made the depression longer than it needed to be. meanwhile, out in iowa, the long-shot candidate rick santorum, kicks off a jobs tour in iowa. so expect to hear a lot about the...
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. >>> detroit's big three automakers and the united auto workers union have kicked off a new contract this month. the current national uaw contract expires september 14th. labor costs have been dramatically cut in recent years, and the uaw rank and file are talking tough about winning back concessions. >>> microsoft has struck a deal to provide english language internet searches in china. microsoft will team with china's largest chinese language search engine. a year and a half ago, google pulled out of china, partly over censorship concerns. china has the world's largest population of internet users, more than 450 million people. >>> and, betty, a hard-to-imagine treasure trove in southern india. the valuables were stored at secret vaults in a 16th century hindu temple with very little security for 150 years. and inventory was finally taken. there are stacks of gold statues studded with diamonds, rubies and emeralds. the unofficial estimate puts the value at $22 billion. but they are still counting. and, betty, that is a lot of bling. >> $22 billion with a "b"? >> yeah, that's a lot.
. >>> detroit's big three automakers and the united auto workers union have kicked off a new contract this month. the current national uaw contract expires september 14th. labor costs have been dramatically cut in recent years, and the uaw rank and file are talking tough about winning back concessions. >>> microsoft has struck a deal to provide english language internet searches in china. microsoft will team with china's largest chinese language search engine. a year and a...
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is this a big number? >> reporter: it is a big number. we have saved $18 trillion for retirement, trillion with a "t." this all counts iras, 401(k)s and pension plans. this has been in the works for a couple years. retirement savings have actually been growing since 2009 after our savings were really hit hard during the recession. everybody wants to know what's changed, why are retirement accounts growing. for one, we are benefiting from a stronger stock market. we have learned some lessons from the recession as well. we kind of got scared into saving after we were -- after we saw our nest eggs take a hit during the recession. also, the sad reality, people are delaying retirement and using the extra years in the work force to build up their nest eggs that once again took a hit during the recession. >> if retirement savings are near record high, are we basically set, are americans learning do they have enough money now set aside? >> reporter: you can never have enough money. there's always the greed factor. seriously, most of us really don
is this a big number? >> reporter: it is a big number. we have saved $18 trillion for retirement, trillion with a "t." this all counts iras, 401(k)s and pension plans. this has been in the works for a couple years. retirement savings have actually been growing since 2009 after our savings were really hit hard during the recession. everybody wants to know what's changed, why are retirement accounts growing. for one, we are benefiting from a stronger stock market. we have learned...
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not a big delay just yet. and this morning's drive is going to be okay in san francisco along northbound 101 approaching the 80 split. at 6:10 let's go back to steve. >>> sal, thank you, sir. fog coming up the coast. yesterday if you were by the coast or actually in the city temperatures took a big plunge. half-moon bay 64. san francisco 67. antioch was 97. livermore was 97. gill roy was 97. and 98 at morgan hill. for some it's hot for others it's kind of cool or nice however you want to look at it. the low clouds yesterday went north to south. today they're going south to north and they're continuing to move up the coast and starting to move over the bay as well. so there's still a strong surge there coast and bay. inland it might take another day. there's really not a very strong component yet at least of a sea breeze. it's there. but for some it's hardly at all. and for others starting to show itself a little bit. 50s more so than the 60s. higher elevations are warm. upper 70s and 80s a couple thousand feet
not a big delay just yet. and this morning's drive is going to be okay in san francisco along northbound 101 approaching the 80 split. at 6:10 let's go back to steve. >>> sal, thank you, sir. fog coming up the coast. yesterday if you were by the coast or actually in the city temperatures took a big plunge. half-moon bay 64. san francisco 67. antioch was 97. livermore was 97. gill roy was 97. and 98 at morgan hill. for some it's hot for others it's kind of cool or nice however you want...
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we will talk about big changes coming up on your forecast. >>pam: . 39 reggie kumar is it. 39 pier 39 how is it out there? >> a lot of people, and it looks like a lot of fun. a lot of people showing up for this annual festivities. if you take a look it the right? these fireworks are going to be floating out onto a barge in and set off. you are invited to join all of this festivities and use public transportation i >> this is one of the biggest events for the city >> i like the fireworks because there are colorful. >> that was ortizio, saying it is nicer here than, fr esno. >> the berkeley marina arm is already showing a large gathering. charles clifford is live with the details. charles? >> yes, the live picture for the fourth of july celebration at the berkeley marina. the weather is fantastic! a light breeze. you could not ask for a better day for fourth of july celebration festivities. what we can see is the main stage with the live music and just a few steps away, games, and even pony rides for the kids. a great selection of food. the mai
we will talk about big changes coming up on your forecast. >>pam: . 39 reggie kumar is it. 39 pier 39 how is it out there? >> a lot of people, and it looks like a lot of fun. a lot of people showing up for this annual festivities. if you take a look it the right? these fireworks are going to be floating out onto a barge in and set off. you are invited to join all of this festivities and use public transportation i >> this is one of the biggest events for the city >> i...
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but again, a big mad scramble when that word came down. so many news outlets here, so many members of the public here, very interested to see how this turns out and now, the lucky people who stood in line yesterday to get passes into the courtroom for today will have a front row seat to be there when this verdict is read. this case has been making headlines since 2008, when this little girl caylee anthony first went missing, and it was such an emotional time. people got caught up in the search for her then and then all the strange information coming out about the mother not reporting her missing for a month, and from there on, it just kept getting bigger and bigger and bigger until we got to this trial. >> it's interesting what you say, because just talking to people about this case, if you haven't followed it, you may wonder why all the drama but the truth is, as you begin to follow it step by step by step, there are so many twists and so many turns, and even the story of casey anthony herself, never knowing what direction it's going to g
but again, a big mad scramble when that word came down. so many news outlets here, so many members of the public here, very interested to see how this turns out and now, the lucky people who stood in line yesterday to get passes into the courtroom for today will have a front row seat to be there when this verdict is read. this case has been making headlines since 2008, when this little girl caylee anthony first went missing, and it was such an emotional time. people got caught up in the search...
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there's been a lot of bumps, some pretty big bumps along the way. and it has to do with new entrants into the u.s. as a country, as a political system. again, primarily through immigration. pushing the envelope, as it were, certainly from the standpoint of the majority established community. i'll tabling one example and that's the experience of roman catholics in this country. again, because of major migrations from europe, but in that wave primarily from roman catholics countries such as ireland and italy and poland and so forth, this was profoundly unsettling to the mainstream protestant establishment and there were indeed not only tensions and conflicts but violence in places like philadelphia, for instance, where the main campus -- the original campus of my alma mater, villanova, was torched to the ground. it was in the parish in villanova -- in philadelphia. one of the reasons -- the real reason, the precipitating reason had to do with bible reading in the public schools and whether, you know, catholic kids would be allowed to read the new age
there's been a lot of bumps, some pretty big bumps along the way. and it has to do with new entrants into the u.s. as a country, as a political system. again, primarily through immigration. pushing the envelope, as it were, certainly from the standpoint of the majority established community. i'll tabling one example and that's the experience of roman catholics in this country. again, because of major migrations from europe, but in that wave primarily from roman catholics countries such as...
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what caused a big crash at the tour de france? >>> the search will continue for seven fishermen still missing off the gulf of california after their both capsized. our reporter is live to talk -- who talked with the wife of one of those men. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we're outside the home of the family here in the tuolumne county town of twain heart. for him and at least the six other families now who have missing loved ones in that water, it's been almost 48 hours. they've been waiting that -- since very early in the morning on sunday. that period of time on word of their loved ones. that physical be boat capsized at 2:30 in the morning on thursday off baja. the wife of al found out in a phone call at 10:30 that morning that her husband was missing and even then, information was not easy 20 come by from either the coast guard or from mex cab authorities. she happened to find out her husband was missing. that the boat capsized from a a phone call through a relative that happens to run a fishing boat through the wat
what caused a big crash at the tour de france? >>> the search will continue for seven fishermen still missing off the gulf of california after their both capsized. our reporter is live to talk -- who talked with the wife of one of those men. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we're outside the home of the family here in the tuolumne county town of twain heart. for him and at least the six other families now who have missing loved ones in that water, it's been almost 48...
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is that a big deal? >> well, canada's never had referendums regarding the abolition of the constitutional monarchy the way, for instance, australia has. canada's viewed as a friendly place for a royal visit and probably one of the reasons it was chosen as william and kate's first overseas tour. nevertheless, there's a degree -- there's a political component to what opposition there is to canada's relationship with the constitutional monarchy and this tends to exist the most in quebec where certain french-canadians, commentators, the end to view the briltish monarchy as symbolic of the british conquest of canada and responses to william and kate's visit to canada tended to be more complicated in quebec than the other stops along the tour. >> there's royal history and anne of green gables, for example. >> yes. >> that was insiders say that the trip to prince edward island suggested by kate, a big fan of the book and the series anne of green gables s. that true? >> well, the british press reported a source
is that a big deal? >> well, canada's never had referendums regarding the abolition of the constitutional monarchy the way, for instance, australia has. canada's viewed as a friendly place for a royal visit and probably one of the reasons it was chosen as william and kate's first overseas tour. nevertheless, there's a degree -- there's a political component to what opposition there is to canada's relationship with the constitutional monarchy and this tends to exist the most in quebec...